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deponent, a. and n. (dɪˈpəʊnənt) [ad. L. dēpōnent-em, pr. pple. of depōnĕre (see prec.), spec. used by the late L. grammarians as in sense 1.] A. adj. Gram. Of verbs: Passive or middle in form but active in meaning: originally a term of Latin Grammar. Both form and meaning were originally reflexive ...
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Deponent
Deponent may refer to:
A person who makes a deposition
Deponent verb, a verb active in meaning, but passive or middle in form
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deponent
deponent/dɪˈpəunənt; dɪ`ponənt/ n(law 律) person who makes a written statement for use in a lawcourt (给法庭提供书面证词的)证人.
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Deponent verb
A deponent verb has no active forms.
Languages with deponent verbs
This list may not be exhaustive. both active and deponent forms.
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Rule 204 - Compelling Appearance of Deponent, Ill. Sup. Ct. R. 204 ...
Dec 20, 2023As amended through December 20, 2023. Rule 204 - Compelling Appearance of Deponent. (a)Action Pending in This State. (1)Subpoenas. Except as provided in paragraph (c) hereof,: (i) the clerk of the court shall issue subpoenas on request; or (ii) subpoenas may be issued by an attorney admitted to practice in the State of Illinois who is currently ...
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Notice Requirements for California Depositions | Wit of Mandate
Items required to be present in the Notice of Deposition are listed in the California Code of Civil Procedure sections 2025.220 and 2025.230, and include: Location; Date and time of commencing the deposition; Name of deponent; Address and telephone number of non-party deponent; Any materials to be produced by the deponent at the deposition;
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Deposition (law)
The deponent cannot change his testimony as recorded by the court reporter in the deposition transcript, but under rule 30(e) the deponent can correct The errata sheet allows the deponent to make any modifications that make "changes in form or substance," giving the deponent the option to alter their
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deponer
† deˈponer Obs. [f. depone v. + -er1.] One who depones: in Sc. Law = deponent n. 2.1600 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 203 (Jam.) The Duik of Lennox..deponis, that..this deponar for the tyme being in Falkland..he saw maister Alexander Ruthven [etc.]. 1634 State Trials, Ld. Balmerino 7 June, Before he had e...
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Leonard Morris (sheriff)
This deponent, with the exception of some periods when the Indian wars made it hazardous to keep a family on Kanawha, has made it his principal residence Sometimes during the Indian troubles, this deponent's family resided altogether in Greenbrier."
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Maghery
if she would not give up a gun which they said she had; they swore deponent on her hand and by the five crosses to tell where it was, and deponent had A lump of a boy, about 16 or 17 years of age, came forward with a bayonet fastened on a stick, and made a stab at deponent, which struck her; deponent
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Is word (like) etus likely to appear on 19th Century Cornwall Will? I have largely transcribed the 1840 Will of my 4th great grandfather William Symons of Helston in Cornwall but there is one word which eludes me and ...
It's "And" with a capital "A" ! Your "s" is clearly(?) the same as the "d" in "and" Your "u" could just as easily be an "n" - these are notoriously easy to confuse. Your "et" is one letter, "A" - the second "etus" is actually clearer that the "et" is one letter. It doesn't help that they omit punctu...
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Affidavit
An ( ; Medieval Latin for "he has declared under oath") is a written statement voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation The person making the affidavit is known as the deponent and signs the affidavit.
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Zhuangzi: where do I find someone who has forgotten words
- Utor is deponent, so utitur and utuntur mean "uses" and "use", not "is used" and "are used" (and it usually takes the ablative of the thing used).
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Latin tenses in commands (semantics)
Deponent verbs such as 'I set out' or 'I follow' have an imperative ending in -re or -minī (plural):
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'the gates are open: depart!' Powell, is not a genuine archaic form; in early Latin is used only in deponent verbs and is 2nd or 3rd person singular.
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Doeskin Hill
hill: that some of the improvement with some of the orchard in the possession of Joseph Berry in Framingham is on the westerly part of said hill: The deponent
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